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Infoage Radio/Electronics Auction Item List InfoAge Radio/Electronics Auction Auction date: September 10 th , 2011 Item List This list is provided for your convenience, it is not the order of sale. Items will be sold in random order. Possibly after 1 PM on day of sale we will take requests for remaining items that you are interested in. Condition of the merchandise ranges from new/restored to fair and poor. Many just need a good cleaning. Bulk tube lots are “as found” and have not been picked over. You are strongly urged to inspect the goods; all sales are as-is where-is with no guarantees stated or implied. Unless the catalog indicates that the item is working or has been tested, the items have not been checked. Some vacuum tubes have been tested where explicitly indicated. Announcements on day of sale take precedence over this list. Please see the notes at the end of this listing. There may some last minute items added after this list goes to press. If so an addendum will be available day of sale. Payment is by cash or good check with proper ID, sorry no credit cards. A 5% buyers premium is charged. New Jersey sales tax will be collected unless valid dealer resale information is provided. Goods must be removed day of sale unless other arrangements have been made. List of Items 1. 125 Watt BX 125 Transverter, 12 VDC to 117 VAC 2. 2 crates & a box of French Bronzavia WWII radios w/plugs & cabling, 11 pieces 3. Aero Marine RDF 101 small “cute” beacon receiver 4. Airguide DF-O-Matic Navigator marine DF radio 5. Allied 2682 8 band portable radio 6. Aqua Guide 705 five band marine radio w/canvas cover, has batteries & works 7. Aqua Guide 712 digital marine automatic direction finder 8. Arvin 152T bakelite radio, no cracks 9. Astron RS-20M 14 VDC 20 amp supply 10. Atlas Sound Corp. PM25B theatre horn 11. Atwater Kent 40 metal case radio w/tubes 12. Atwater Kent type 30 1920’s battery set, no tubes, very good condition 13. B&K 1465 five inch oscilloscope 14. B&K 467 picture tube analyzer w/socket adaptors 15. B&K E-2000 RF signal generator 16. Ballantine 3028B digital multimeter 17. Ballantine 3030A digital multimeter 18. Bencher paddle type code key 19. Bendix Navigator 555 marine radio InfoAge Radio/Electronics Auction - September 10 th, 2011 - Item List (Rev.20110812) 20. Bogen Challenger C-100 PA amp 21. Bogen CT-100 Acoustic Master solid state 100 watt PA amp. 22. Box lot military, T-20/ARC transmitter & BC-453-B receiver 23. Box lot of 8 radios 24. Box lot, 11 Amateur Radio Handbooks 25. Box lot, 14+ ham books, ARRL Handbooks, CQ magazines, etc. 26. Box lot, 2 small TV’s, 2 portable radios, scanner, Heathkit DF-2 Navigator, clock radio 27. Box lot, 20+ amateur and short wave books, etc. 28. Box lot, 3 auto radios, 100 watt isolation xformer, 4.5 amp NOS variac, push-pull amp 29. Box lot, 5 plastic radios 30. Box lot, 6 items, data cont., Clegg FM-28 mobile, Johnson CB rig, ICOM IC-230, etc. 31. Box lot, 6 radios 32. Box lot, 6 radios 33. Box lot, 7 instruments, generators, SWR meter, grid dip meter, power supply, VTVM’s 34. Box lot, 7 items, VTVM, MJF speech proc., filter, DC supply, transceiver, speakers, etc. 35. Box lot, 8 Amateur Radio Handbooks 36. Box lot, AEG 6 cm oscilloscope, unknown foreign wavemeter, German lab instruments 37. Box lot, AMCOMM S225 & Standard FM transceiver, Heath HM-102, Lafayette TM-14 38. Box lot, books, four hard cover volumes of Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, etc. 39. Box lot, dozens of various size speakers 40. Box lot, Hand Held’s, wall warts, 50 ohm coax cables & misc. stuff 41. Box lot, Heath IT-1 iso. trans., RCA hi sens. VTVM, RCA audio gen., CDE decade cap. 42. Box lot, Heathkit noise bridge, MJF keyer, AEA PK-232 data cont., etc. 43. Box lot, Heathkit T-4 signal tracer, V-7A VTVM, RCA Senior VoltOhmyst 44. Box lot, Kenwood TR-7400A 2 meter FM transceiver, AEA PK-232MBX data controller 45. Box lot, large, Arkay tuner, Gonset Super 6, meters, parts, etc. 46. Box lot, misc. HAM stuff, earphones, Noise Bridge, Heathkit HM2140 SWR meter, etc. 47. Box lot, misc. panel meters & electrolytic caps. 48. Box lot, misc. tubes & stuff 49. Box lot, NPC 14 VDC 12 A power supply, Grove SDU-100 spectrum display unit 50. Box lot, RCA Institutes multimeter, IB-1103 counter, IM-1210 DVM 51. Box lot, scopes, RCA 3”, Dumont 3”, Tektronix 310 52. Box lot, Toshiba videocam, mike mixer, AEA PK-232 data cont., pair mobile rig mikes 53. Box lot, transformer, variac, batch of lab meters 54. Box lot, wire, parts, etc. 55. Box lot, wood case AM/FM radio, ISIS 20-1 “RADIO”, novelty phonograph music box 56. Box misc. test equipment 57. Box of many useful panel meters 58. Brown Inst. Co. 50 mV DC wood case lab meter 59. Call Jotter 2 telephone answering machine 60. Case with 24 small drawers containing hardware etc. 61. Cigar box of wire wound power resistors 62. Cimron 6000 rack mount DVM (has Nixie tube readouts) 63. Coil of 128 feet of 3/16” wire rope 64. Compu-Trainer for basic computer training 65. Crate of 9 Altec 9475A amps plus other Altec parts & accessories InfoAge Radio/Electronics Auction - September 10 th, 2011 - Item List (Rev.20110812) 66. Drake R8B communications receiver, works good 67. Eagle RN-381 radio direction finder w/batteries, works 68. Echophone Commercial receiver 69. Echophone Commercial receiver 70. Eico 145 signal tracer 71. Eico 315 signal generator 72. Eico 377 audio gen. 73. Eico 625 tube tester 74. Eico 950B resistance/capacitance comparator bridge 75. Eico 950B resistance-capacitance-comparator bridge 76. EL Instruments Digital Designer (two of these) 77. Electro Voice 911 Mercury desk mike 78. Emerson bakelite table radio, no cracks in case 79. Fairchild 781 Time Mark Gen. 80. Fluke 801BR differential DC voltmeter 81. Foreign wood case table radio B3X08A (Holland) 82. FR 662B marine radio & direction finder, has batteries, works 83. French type RI-537, WWII 2 tube HF receiver 84. GE F63 wood table radio 85. GE LF-115 10 tube console radio, has old FM band 86. GE lo-boy console radio 87. GE portable wood case Double Bridge, lo resistance measurements 88. GE TC-2 old tube tester 89. General Radio 1304-B beat freq. audio gen. 90. Gonset Communicator II, 2 meters, gray case 91. Gonset Communicator III, 6 meter transceiver, white case w/crystals 92. Gonset Communicator III, 6 meters, w/crystals, white case 93. GR 1304B Audio Gen. 94. GR 1330-A RF Bridge Osc. 95. GR 1521B Graphic Level Recorder 96. Grundig Majestic SO-172 stereo radio/phono, side by side lo console 97. Hal ST-6 rack mount freq. shift teletype converter 98. Hallicrafters HD-1 capacitance decade box, “UNBUILT ” kit 99. Hallicrafters HD-2 resistance decade box 100. Hallicrafters metal case communications receiver speaker 101. Hallicrafters R46B speaker 102. Hallicrafters S-38B receiver 103. Hallicrafters S-38B receiver 104. Hallicrafters S-38E 105. Hallicrafters S-40 receiver 106. Hallicrafters S-40A receiver 107. Hallicrafters S-40B receiver 108. Hallicrafters S41G receiver 109. Hallicrafters S-41G receiver 110. Hallicrafters S-83 general coverage receiver 111. Hallicrafters S-85 receiver InfoAge Radio/Electronics Auction - September 10 th, 2011 - Item List (Rev.20110812) 112. Hallicrafters Sky Buddy receiver 113. Hallicrafters SX24 Skyrider Defiant receiver 114. Hallicrafters SX-99 receiver 115. Hallicrafters WR 1500 general coverage receiver in wood case 116. Hammarlund RDF-10 marine radio 117. Heathkit A-9A hi-fi amp w/6L6G’s 118. Heathkit AJ-31 hi-fi FM tuner 119. Heathkit AJ-53 hi-fi AM tuner 120. Heathkit BE-3 battery eliminator 121. Heathkit CO-1015 Ignition Analyzer Scope 122. Heathkit CT-1 capacitance tester 123. Heathkit DF-2 BC & LF direction finder receiver 124. Heathkit DX-100 transmitter 125. Heathkit EA-2 hi-fi amp 126. Heathkit HW-29 “Sixer” transceiver 127. Heathkit IO-12 five inch scope 128. Heathkit IO-18 five inch scope 129. Heathkit IO-4560 5 MHz. 5” scope 130. Heathkit IT-21 tube tester 131. Heathkit IT-21 tube tester 132. Heathkit IT-22 capacitance tester 133. Heathkit SB 610 ham oscilloscope 134. Heathkit SG-8 RF signal gen. 135. Heathkit TC-2 tube tester 136. Heathkit TC-2 tube tester w/CRT adaptor 137. Heathkit TS-1A TV alignment generator 138. Heathkit TS-4 TV alignment generator 139. Heathkit V-7A VTVM 140. Hickok 198 audio generator, old 141. Hickok 288X RF sweep & signal generator 142. Home made frequency standard, built using Western Electric stable source 143. Home made high power antenna tuner 144. Home made RF box of some sort 145. Home made teletype frequency shift converter in a HQ-170 cabinet 146. Home made teletype unit in nice case 147. Home made TTY loop controller & demodulator, well made, good parts & meter 148. HP 10529A Logic Comparator set 149. HP 1201B dual trac3 oscilloscope 150. HP 5102A frequency synthesizer 151. HP 6106A DC supply 152. Johnson Viking Match Box antenna tuner & SWR meter 153. JVC KD-10 stereo cassette deck 154. Kantronics KAM Plus Controller & monitor w/manuals 155. Kenwood TM 3530A transceiver & Astron RS-7A power supply, w/manuals 156. Kenwood TR-4700A 2 meter FM transceiver 157. Kenwood TS-440S transceiver & PS-50 power supply & manuals InfoAge Radio/Electronics Auction - September 10 th, 2011 - Item List (Rev.20110812) 158.
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